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Learn to pronounce clutch

/kləCH/
verb
grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly.
"he stood clutching a microphone"
synonyms: grip, grasp, clasp, cling to, hang onto, clench, hold, reach for, snatch at, make a grab for, catch at, claw at, grab, seize, lay (one's) hands on, get one's hands on, grab/seize/take hold of

noun
  1. a tight grasp or an act of grasping something.
    "she made a clutch at his body"
  2. a mechanism for connecting and disconnecting a vehicle engine from its transmission system.
    "she let the clutch in and the car surged forward"
  3. a slim, flat handbag without handles or a strap.

adjective
(in sport) denoting or occurring in a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake.
"they both are hard-nosed players who seem to thrive in clutch situations"

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